Blog International Women's Day 2021 - Margaret Margaret, who lost her job after being diagnosed with dementia, challenges more employers to understand dementia and see the person not the diagnosis.
Content Page Peer support The opportunity to meet with other people who are living with the same condition.
News Our response to the Scottish Medicines Consortium’s assessment of lecanemab It has been announced today that the Scottish Medicines Consortium’s assessment of Alzheimer’s disease treatment lecanemab has not been successful.
Blog Cockamamy: from heartbreaking to hilarious at The Fringe Cockamamy is a heartbreaking, hilarious story about companionship that explores the reality of living with dementia.
News Wendy’s story – A positive outlook Wendy describes how she lives life to the full after being diagnosed with young onset Alzheimer’s disease.
News Alzheimer Scotland seeks board co-optees We are seeking to attract individuals with the enthusiasm and commitment to help drive our strategic vision of Prevent, Care and Cure and making sure no one goes through dementia on their own.
Content Page A meaningful life Life is for living and enjoying as much as possible. Find some things which might help you continue doing what you enjoy.
Content Page Staying connected Staying in touch with community, family and friends is important. Here are some thing which might help.
News Alan’s story: A test of endurance After Alan retired, a spur of the moment decision led him on a 500-mile fundraising bike ride in memory of his mum Betty, who had Alzheimer's.